"Almost any average athlete can learn to throw a decent spiral
pass. However, kicking a spiral is another matter. Punters attempt
to give a ball a spin by hitting the underside of the ball with the top
of their foot, while angling their leg from right to left (for a right-
footed kicker). Under the game conditions, they are successful in
spiralling a punt roughly 60% of the time."
Besides the different kicking technique used in a punt, a soccer ***** aerodynamics is different aerodynamics than a football, and because of the return "hangtime"is essential . When punting, generally a low launching angle of over 60° is generally considered optimal . 90° is used in special situations .
A goalie , of any age , would boot that ball at a 45° angle to maximize trajectory . A soccer ball being heavier and requiring less technique when kicked would travEl farther just based on physics.
"In other words, the drag force on a football varies by a factor of 10
over the range of all possible orientations. "
Off a tee, or a kick off, a 45° angle is used, and the drag force is using an end over end style kick (not a punted spiral) an American football will still go shorter than a soccer ball, because of the drag force. 85 yards is not uncommon , but with newer rules hangtime"is is playing a part there sometimes .
These quotes are from a study back in 85'. Not much has changed since then. I seen punters kick it 90 yards uncontested and not in a game. But that's not football. Once a kicked ball is touched by the defense the punter/kicker is live. Meaning they can take a severe hit from a defensive player. I think that makes it a bit harder.
Some real nfl Punters make 4 mil a year, if he can hold kicks his salary just went up too! Underestimating the value of special teams will lose you games.